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State Minister of Tradition Wolfram Weimer paid tribute to the braveness of other people within the former GDR to commemorate the autumn of the Berlin Wall. “The fall of the wall on November 9, 1989 was not a gift of fate. It was the harvest of a long, arduous struggle by brave, courageous people full of hope for freedom, democracy and human rights,” Weimer stated. The non violent revolution of 1989 was once an exceptional tournament in international historical past, “a revolution without violence, supported by prayers, candles and moral courage.”

Talking on the opening of a brand new everlasting exhibition on Sunday on the German-German Medlareuth Museum, Weimer stressed out: “In times when new walls are being built – not necessarily of concrete, but especially in minds and hearts – in which division is again placed on the political agenda, the Medlareuth is a memorial.” Human need for freedom is more potent than any wall.

The German-German Museum Modlareuth recalls the historical past of the department of Germany and its penalties to the current day. The village of Modlareuth, often referred to as “Little Berlin”, was once situated proper at the border between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR. About 50 citizens had been separated via well-guarded border fortifications and, since 1966, a three.30-meter-high concrete block wall.

“An extraordinary and at the same time ambivalent day of remembrance”

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Publish date : 2025-11-09 04:05:00

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